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The Work
The Work | Bri Lee
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A stunning debut novel about art, power, love and money from the acclaimed and bestselling author of Eggshell Skull. 'This novel isn't just good; it's superb. Assured, and powerful, and intelligent, and very, VERY hard to put down. I consumed it in a passion.' Annabel Crabb 'Smart, witty and super steamy, The Work oozes intelligence and pulses with energy. I devoured it!' Emily Maguire 'A completely exhilarating, powerful, mesmerising novel, filled with ALL my favourite things: sex, art and New York City.' Jessie Tu 'A glamorous and dirty capitalist fever dream complex, opulent and horny.' Ella Baxter 'Caoilinn Hughes' The Orchid and the Wasp meets Andrew Lipstein's Last Resort. A smart, sexy page-turner.' Madeleine Gray 'Work, power, passion, intimacy and vulnerabilities collide, and best of all, SMUT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!' Flex Mami 'A brilliant meditation on the gap between the person we wish to be and who we actually are. I was completely gripped.' Bridie Jabour 'An ambitious and meticulously modern fable about art, sex, money, power and the perils of self-curation.' Gina Rushton 'Pacy, racy and high-octane, The Work delves into the volatile world of contemporary art, forcefully exposing it as a bedfellow to the world of high finance.' Caoilinn Hughes Lally has invested everything into her gallery in Manhattan and the sacrifices are finally paying off. Pat is a scholarship boy desperate to establish himself in Sydney's antiquities scene. When they meet at New York's Armory Show their chemistry is instant - fighting about art and politics is just foreplay. With an ocean between them they try to get back to work, but they're each struggling to balance money and ambition with the love of art that first drew them to their strange industry. Lally is a kingmaker, bringing exciting new talent to the world, so what's the problem if it's also making her rich? Pat can barely pay his rent and he isn't sure if he's taking advantage of his clients or if they are taking advantage of him, and which would be worse? Their international affair ebbs and flows like the market, while their aspirations and insecurities are driving them both towards career-ending mistakes. If love costs and art takes, what price do we pay for wanting it all? The Work is about the biggest intersections of life: of art and commerce, of intimacy and distance, of talent and entitlement, and of labour and privilege. Dazzling, funny and unforgettable, it is an epic and forensic exploration of modern love and passion, politics and power. The Work announces a brilliant new voice in Australian fiction.
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Jeg
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Did not disappoint. I really enjoyed it. Loved the ending and the authors note. More to come from this Aussie, I hope.

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MrsMalaprop
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Well, that wasn‘t boring! 😧 It probably shouldn‘t surprise me that Bri Lee‘s foray into fiction is full-on.
Two ambitious young things on opposite sides of the globe get it on amidst the New York art scene.
Contemporary ethical issues abound as do evocative sex scenes. Lee did some things well and other things quite clunkily. The ending was disappointing.
A wild ride & all I can say is… strap yourself in! #ozfiction

LeeRHarry Nice review - still intrigued 😊 7mo
CarolynM Sounds as though you liked it more than the Age reviewer. I‘ll keep it in the “maybe” basket for now. 7mo
MrsMalaprop @CarolynM @LeeRHarry I did like it. I was engaged and felt propelled through it. However there were lots of faults that some may find too grating. 🤷🏻‍♀️ 7mo
Rissreads I‘m going to give this one a miss I think 6mo
Jeg Just finished it. I loved the ending as you might have guessed. I agree with what you said about clunkiness.I‘m sure she will improve. So much better than Louise Mulligans first fiction. (edited) 5mo
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MrsMalaprop
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Starting on this one today. Went to see Bri speak about her debut novel last night. I have read two of her non-fiction books. Eggshell Skull is my favourite. #currentlyreading #ozfiction

CarolynM There was a really snarky review of this and also Louise Milligan‘s novel in the Age on the weekend. It made me wonder whether they are both bad (I knew @Jeg didn‘t like the Milligan) or if the reviewer‘s envy was showing. I look forward to seeing what you think of this one. 7mo
LeeRHarry Have this on hold at the library - looking forward to your thoughts. 😊 7mo
MrsMalaprop @CarolynM The ‘flavour‘ of a few reviews put me off a little, and made me decide not to choose it for book club. I will be sure to post a review when I‘m done @LeeRHarry. And I don‘t think it will take be long to finish as it‘s quite pacy! 7mo
Jeg Will be interested to see what you think of this. I love her nonfiction. Louise Milligans was a disappointment and I do love her nonfiction. 7mo
Jeg I thought about it being a book club read after seeing that comment on the cover. I had to smile thinking of the discussion it might have encouraged. Also imagined the responses. 😊 5mo
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